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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: Dave Bissett who wrote (12793)10/3/2001 11:03:30 PM
From: Dan Duchardt  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Dave,

Been doing the same drill myself, though I don't think it's been as difficult for me. Windows installed fine, and I chose to reinsall all my software from scratch so I would be sure of not reloading any corrupted files. I figured I could restore individual things from the backup I created if I wanted. Of course, it was not quite that easy. My machine was configured when I got it, and there were some things on it that don't work anymore. No doubt there are authorization files and application extensions I have backed up that did not get replaced, but I have no clue what the file names are. Does anyone have a source for identifying/associating Windows and Program folder file names with applications and utilities?

Dan
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